Sorry if this has been discussed here before, I‘m a new reddit refugee and I just stumbled over this community, awesome that this place already exists again! I always enjoyed the discussion threads on the subreddit throughout a race weekend, so I was wondering if something similar will be done here? On the other hand, this community is still very small, so it may be a little overkill I guess. Looking forward to following my first GP through Lemmy either way - I‘ll see you all on Friday

  • @blitzen@lemmy.ml
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    31 year ago

    I’d like to add, as someone who has to time-shift watching the grand prix, I sure would appreciate not having the weekend spoiled in post titles. I literally had to unsubscribe and even filter out r/formula1 because they’d post spoilers in post titles.

    • @fristislurper@feddit.nl
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      01 year ago

      I think it is very hard to discuss the weekend without mentioning what happened… Maybe there is a better way of doing this. Maybe tags and filtering somehow? Or marking spoilers nsfw? Not sure what is possible in Lemmy.

      • @Niquarl@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        Maybe having a set time amount between the end of a session before individual posts are allowed? Keep just a mega thread?

      • @lackthought
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        11 year ago

        I think they maybe mean just don’t put the winner’s name in the post title?

        so instead of the post saying “Max Verstappen wins the Canadian Grand Prix”, it would say “[Spoiler] wins the Canadian Grand Prix”

        that way people could browse the general community and only have the result spoiled if they intentionally click on the discussion thread to read inside

        in other communities I typically see a 24-hour no spoiler rule on post titles